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I checked out a couple of other stations awhile ago on the way home.

First, Costco Regular crept up 2 more pennies to $4.09 this evening.

OnCue, a Phillips66/Conoco Top Tier place this evening had:
Diesel $5.09
Regular E-10 Ethanol $4.29

No Ethanol, 100% Pure Gas:
87 Octane $4.99 no ethanol
89 Octane $5.29 no ethanol
91 Octane $5.59 no ethanol

7-11 across the corner from the OnCue Phillipps66/Conoco does NOT sell Top Tier fuel, their price for 100% Pure Gas, no ethanol was $4.77

Here in OKC you can get 100% pure gas, no ethanol, at probably 50-60% of the stations. We seem to have gas stations on every street corner, there is no shortage of places to get fuel, it's every where, and it's a very competitive cut-throat business to be in here.

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The price won't go down because this administration has no intention of letting it go back down.
^^^This. All of this is due specifically to a combination of desire and utter incompetence. And I'm not sure how giving the house and senate back to GOP majorities this fall will change that paradigm so long as Slow Joe can figure out which end of his pen to veto everything that hits his desk.


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The price won't go down because this administration has no intention of letting it go back down.
^^^This. All of this is due specifically to a combination of desire and utter incompetence. And I'm not sure how giving the house and senate back to GOP majorities this fall will change that paradigm so long as Slow Joe can figure out which end of his pen to veto everything that hits his desk.


Good. The midterms are going to be a referendum on the Democrats agenda. If Biden vetos anything, it will prove how out of touch he is and make for an even greater victory in 2024.





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Regular was $4.50/gallon at every station I saw in San Antonio this morning.
 
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14 gals. 80 bucks diesel



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$6.68 at the Chevron down the street for 91 octane.
 
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Last night I drove past my usual gas station and the price was $6.49 for 87.

I drove past it this morning and 13 hours later the price went up to $6.59.

Thanks, Brandon.
 
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Filled up at Costco this morning for $5.24. Regular.




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Gas is twice of what it was about a year ago, but less than half as much of what it sells for in California now.



 
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Beware the low information voter. We all know the democrats are screwed in November due to inflation and high gas prices. Just watch. They created this crisis. In September and October, they will magically introduce legislation for a new round of stimulus checks. Or some other giveaway to the free shit entitlement crowd. Anything to try and maintain their voter base. In the meantime we are in for a summertime of pain at the pumps. The republicans have to win over and above the margin of cheating if they are truly interested in regaining control of congress.
 
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Gas is twice of what it was about a year ago, but less than half as much of what it sells for in California now.
That kind of reminds me of those algebra problems: "If Freddy is twice as old as Suzy was when the butcher lived next door to the plumber, and two trains left the station twenty minutes apart . . ."



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Topped up the wife's Flex on Saturday, below 1/4 tank when we stopped.

$4.499 & just over $70 for a full tank.
Pretty sure that's the highest I've ever paid for a tank of gas.
Really missing the motorcycle & 45-60MPG right now.




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4.269 today at Costco. Up 19% in a month. Fun times. Thanks Brandon, let’s go.
 
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My delivery truck, GMC 3500 with 12-foot cargo cube, holds about 35 gallons, and gets just under 11 mpg with 87E10.

I have a trip scheduled tomorrow to my customers in the Space Coast area. Not looking forward to the fill-up, it will likely be in the $125 vicinity.



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Central Arkansas, where fuel prices tend to be lower than the majority of other areas...

COSTCO Regular $4.19 Premium $4.44
SAM'S Regular $4.24 Premium $4.89
MURPHY Regular $429 Premium $4.94 (Non-ethanol)





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OKC Costco went up another Dime, now $4.19

OKC Costco fuel island never had a whole lot of cars fueling. Now I'm seeing a whole lot more of vehicles fueling up there, and I've talked to a few people who were sort of on the fence about buying the annual membership due to cost concerns have just recently bought a membership and the deciding factor was fuel costs, and it is Top Tier Fuel.

Up yours slojo, screw you and the horse, I mean jackass, you rode in on.
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Creeping up steadily to $5 here in Utah. Freak me. Jumped $.25 in just the last week.


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The price won't go down because this administration has no intention of letting it go back down.

This is what Joe Biden promised us...





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Can Tatortodd or other oil and gas (refinery) guys explain retail gas prices vs. oil prices? In my view, oil has slowly trended up over $100/brl, while retail gas prices have jumped at a much higher pace not in keeping with the cost of oil. It is my understanding that retailers price today's gas at want the expect it will cost them to replenish their tanks.

I'd like to see oil prices graphed along side the national average ($/gal) for 87 octane.


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Can Tatortodd or other oil and gas (refinery) guys explain retail gas prices vs. oil prices? In my view, oil has slowly trended up over $100/brl, while retail gas prices have jumped at a much higher pace not in keeping with the cost of oil. It is my understanding that retailers price today's gas at want the expect it will cost them to replenish their tanks.

I'd like to see oil prices graphed along side the national average ($/gal) for 87 octane.


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